| Inventory Number: A 1133 |
| Section Number: Θ 1855 |
| Title: Tile Standard |
| Category: Architecture Marble |
| Description: One corner and part of one end broken away; otherwise complete. On one face two long concave cuttings, one wide and shaped rather like a rain tile, the other narrow and rather like a cover tile. Anathyrosis on one of long sides; the other three dressed. Back rough. Set up in base with A 1283 (Θ 1997). Pentelic marble. |
| Context: Found in line of a Byzantine wall here destroyed; standing almost upright on one of its narrow edges, it leans slightly to S.E. against a Turkish pithos; it would seem to have reached its present position in Turkish period, but may have formed part of Byzantine wall. |
| Notebook Page: 2683, 1685 |
| Storage: On Site-Civic Offices |
| Negatives: Leica, XXVII-89, XVII-90, 82-270, 82-271, color slide |
| Dimensions: L. 1.44; W. 0.97; Th. 0.25 |
| Material: Marble (Pentelic) |
| Date Of Discovery: 17 July 1946 |
| Section: Θ |
| Grid: Θ:8/ΚΗ |
| Longitude: 23.722372 |
| Latitude: 37.974785 |
| Bibliography: AgoraPicBk 4 (2004), p. 32, fig. 40. |
| Guide (1990), p. 74, fig. 36. |
| Camp (1986), p. 127. |
| AgoraPicBk 21 (1984), fig. 50. |
| Guide (1976), p. 71, fig. 27. |
| Brumbaugh (1966), p. 87. |
| AgoraPicBk 4 (1960), fig. 20. |
| Hesperia 16 (1947), p. 200. |
| ILN (12 November 1949), p. 748, fig. 5. |
| Agora XIV, p. 79, pl. 36 b. |